Amazon has teamed with the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter to create a new dedicated Kickstarter Collection portal on Amazon Launchpad.

Called Made on Kickstarter, the new online platform will host various successful Kickstarter projects such as Cards Against Humanity, Exploding Kittens and Roominate for consumers to purchase.

Amazon Launchpad is a special platform unveiled by the eCommerce giant last year to help startups launch, market and distribute products and features a curated list of products from fledgling companies.

The new collection features products that have successfully launched on Kickstarter.

“At Amazon, we work hard to offer the widest possible selection of products so that customers can find anything and everything they might want to buy online. Working with Kickstarter is a great way for us to hear directly from customers what products they care about, since they truly hold the power to bring these products to life,” said Jim Adkins, vice president, Amazon.

“We created the Amazon Launchpad programme a year ago to serve creators, inventors and startups. Our goal is to enable them to reach Amazon’s hundreds of millions of customers to overcome one of the biggest challenges any start up faces, bringing their product to market successfully.”

Yancey Strickler, CEO and co-founder of Kickstarter, added: “Kickstarter helps independent creators find the resources, courage and community they need to bring their creative projects to life.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Amazon Launchpad on creating a new path for those projects to be discovered, experienced and loved.”

Last year, Ken Goff and Bekka Sakks triumphed on Kickstarter with its first 'badult gaming' title, Odious Lists. 2016 sees the team return to the platform in its effort to expand the brand with Odious Censor.

Following a successful Kickstarter campaign that saw the firm place in the top three per cent of crowdfunding projects of all time, PaperShooters will be landing on shelves in time for this year’s Christmas period.